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"^ HUNTLEY '^«*'«8trfe
VOLUME H — NUMBER 14 THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1973
— PHONE —
M9-Sttl — II N« Awwer 4S9-MW or 4Si-145«
FRANK PARf^eK PO 102
NUNTLEY. ILL
¦^iito:^,'.
8 PAGES
•VE SLRE «0V ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD" — David Crockett
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Taft Broadcasting Offers Free Admission
Plctttred above are Eitttor and Mrs. Qaia O'Biien en a reoent bij> to Kbig's Maad AnuMMcnt Parit near Khig's Mill, Otaia. Ia next week's edition or the FannaiAe we wW m*lMi a sectiM af !•• ftciarea tahem at ibe pwdc aai aM<MaAiag area. llMae plttoies aad a9f>tmdauatiy IM nare win be •¦ daptay at Hie Btata Paak at Haatley next week.
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Summer Park Program
Aug. 6-10 and ia-17 inclusive. 1st se.'?sion - bus pick up 8:15-8:30. Re¬ turn I0:0ft-10:15 Village Hall. 2nd se.>vSicn - bus pick up 10:00-10:15. Retum 12:20 Village Hall. Girls wear swim caps - All bring towels.
rarcnts: The following is a list f.f other chiklren in the classes. If yci: have any quesiions please feel free to call us. Glen Delaney, Pro¬ gram Director. Phone 669-5539.
li( scssicn — Christine Reid. D:i- vid Reid, Michelle Reid, Tyr;i Reid, Kimberly Ziller. Pat ZiHer, John Sp?ars, Billy Weirich, Brian Spears, Retpr^a ScKer, Janice Smith, Mike Smith, Sherry Hafferkamp, Sandra Hafferkamp, Terry Kcopman, Steve Kccpman, Erwin Looney, Curtis Lotncy, Paul Looney, Paul Schidtz, Paui Eisenmenger, Vic«Mia Peters, Suzanne Ernesti, Ijori Seeman, Bcto- by Seeman. David Seeman, Daniel I.aiulorf, Cindy Veath, Crystal Ro- bcit,.=, Andrea Manning.
2nd session -- Don Strickland, Doug Strickland, Dave Strickland, Brcky Tessmer, Brenda Tessmer, Gail Ostrsndcr, Ginny Redeker, Margaret Master, Mark Kunde, Ro¬ bin Kiuide. Becky Kunde, Doug WiH, Dale Albright. Paula Isedtaait, Kar¬ en betdMvt, Stacjt
Joint Board Meeting To Discuss NeW Park
Above may be seen £.3nie of the partidpanti at Um dtacnaaion lietweea the Huntley Village offlciah and (he McHenry Mid Kaae County so«ii« department officials. Quay, executive director of tiie McMeary Couaty planning department is at tbe ri^t of the lecture. Next to luoi to Hewy Marlowe, Ron StMupe, Harley Mackeiiea, Mayor McUnl Eaatioia,
In the front row la Dick Yoong, Kane county EavhraermoBtal Director and Phyllis Walters of the McHenry Coon^ Baard.
Miss McHenry County CtauctMna Screening
As the My 7 deadline n^tra, sev- Mr. £1^ Tlauia*., Pr " '
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$500 Silver Dollars Taken In Burglary
The burglary took place between the houn> of nnidnight and 3 a.m. early Thursday niornwg. Dick Ormsby discovered the theft when he was called to tow a stolen car which had t>een apprehended by the Crystal Lake poiioe.
Mr. Ormsby found that the win¬ dow at the side of the building, in the garage section, had been broken to gain entrance It was open and had been the apparent way of exist by the thieves.
TTie first thing that he saw was the fact that a small safe had been broken open and that 500 silver dollars were missing. Also miss¬ ing was the portable TV, which had been sittinjf on a window sill in the shoWTOom. The hot soup vend¬ ing machine had been pried open and the cash box taken. Two twrftlcN of whisky also d-sappeared.
Thciv wore stocks, lionds and other ini))Oi-tant papers in the small safe but they were not disturbed, said Mr. Oriwsby.
Crystal Lake police lieutenant, Jim Weidner, and Dectective Al Kruse. dusted the safe, vending machine and ether objects for fin¬ ger print.s. They found some on the broken (irlass of the window.
The theft of the 500 dollars'will cmount to at least (1600, according to Lt. Weidner, as they are worth at least $3 each.
"rcsfcv, Richard Pofresler, John For¬ rester, Donna Jones, Ixinna Jones, Wrtri<?n Cork. Robin Cork, Patricia Scliweiger, Terry Ream, Tammy Ream, Debbie Levins. Mike lovins. Rusty Lovins.
(arl Kaschub will bs the bus driver, Pcol at the El(iin Academy, rhcne OW O300.
We do not have room for any nicrt to sign up • Sorry.
Ronald Heisner Co'Author
Ronald Heisner, former Agincul* ture teachw from Huntley, co-au¬ thored aa article wlhdch was publish¬ ed in the July issue of Agricutturfd Education.
Mr. Heisner and Dr. David Wil- litms of the University of Illinois, d;scii.ss the potential of a teaching tcchr.ique, called simulation. They p< int cut that simiulataon providies the stapr fer role playing, kinds of cxporirnccs. There are many instruc¬ tional srca.s (hat may be made more nieandngful through role playing ac- livi-tics.
School Board Meeting July 9th
The July board meeting will be held July 9, at 7:45 p.m. in the board room.
After, the committee reports and - the payment of bills the foHowing business will be haiMSed:
Setting tiook rental at the same level as last year, approval of the same student insurance contract as lasi year, approve institute days, girl's athleiics, length of school day, bus rc'utes and department budgets.
Huntley Park Board
Gov. Ronald Reagan To Speak at Sen.
Schaffer Fund Raising Dinner
—^-alifomia Governor Ronald Rca- San will t>e the feature .speaker at the annual Illinois Republican State Senate fund raising dinner on July 25. accorcHng to Sen. Jat-k Schaffer R-Cary.
This year's dinner will be held at the Conrad HiHon Hotel in Chi¬ cago.
'"We are most fortunate to have Gov. Reagan as our speaker," S^n. Schaffer said. "He is truly a great American and one of the nation's outstanding governors."
The dinner Ls held each year to raise funds for the use of Republi¬ can senators in general election campaigns. Republican senators throughout llUnoos benefit from the proceeds of the dinner, which is the primary source of fund raisii^.
A receptkm honoring Gov Rea- p.in will precede tlio dinner.
'Mil
firmed.
The Mis.s McHenry Couniy con¬ test is siet for- CH;«ning nighl feature of the McHenry Courvty Peir and if pastsycars attendance is an indica- ticji. an overflow crowd will wit¬ ness the l97.VMiss McHenry County pepeant.
Fmries to date include: Dena Stcxen. Miss Lawrence, sponsored by Ihe McHenry County Livestock Feeders Assooiatioo; Carol Jebens, Miss HebroB, sponsored by the Busi¬ ness Association of ebron; Jan Ban¬ der. Miss Harvard, sponsored hy the HarvanI Rotary Club; Karen Boihart, Miss Hurntley, sponsored by the Huntley Lions Club; Nancy Staley, Miss McHenry; sponsored by the Fox River Ladies Auxiliary; Cheri Piskule, Miss Lake-in^the-Hills, sponsored by Village of liBke4n-tbe- Hills; Jamie Hale, Mias Wbodatock, sponsored by the Woodstock Cham¬ ber of Commerce; and Cheryl Nel¬ son, Miss Richmond, sponsored by Richmond-Burton Jaycees.
Spciscrs cf other candidates will include: Cary Lions Club, Fox River Grcv<- C^haniber of Commerce, Wo¬ men s Club of Wonder Lake, Crystal Lake Chamber of Commerce, Mar¬ engo VFW Auxiliary, and the Union American l^gioo-
nicbitc gWieonia scrtening unit pro- fca.sionalIy staffed and operated by the Illinois Society for the Preven¬ tion of Blindness will t>o screening, without charge, for unsuspected cases of gUtticoma on July 17 from 9 am. to nocm. The unit wUI be sta¬ tioner at the Huntley Fire Station. This projec-t is Sfxwisored locally by the Lions Club. Glaucomia is a lead¬ ing case of blindness in lIlincLs and is most often found in those 35 and over. If undetected it can even¬ tually lead to blindness. Il is esti¬ mated that there are 90,000 cases of unsuspected g<laucoma in UUnois. Giaiiccma may exhitnt no symptoms in the early stages, acccMXIing to Derrick Vail, M.D., a Director of the Illinois Society for the Preven¬ tion of Blindness. That is why H. is so important for tlhose over 35 to be checked for this disease.
GlaiKXima can l>e present without the victim suspecting that he has an eye (fisease which could eventual¬ ly lead to bhndness if not found anl treated promptly. For instance, dur¬ ing a previous visit, a serious case of glaucoma was detected in Chief Richard Nelson, who otherwise could' be blind today. Other less serious caset: have been det«Hed in Huntley. It is for this reason that the glau¬ coma screening unit is t>eing brought t«) Huntley hy the lions Club.
Huntley Planning Con^tnission

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"^ HUNTLEY '^«*'«8trfe
VOLUME H — NUMBER 14 THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1973
— PHONE —
M9-Sttl — II N« Awwer 4S9-MW or 4Si-145«
FRANK PARf^eK PO 102
NUNTLEY. ILL
¦^iito:^,'.
8 PAGES
•VE SLRE «0V ARE RIGHT, THEN GO AHEAD" — David Crockett
\% ceata per cop]
Taft Broadcasting Offers Free Admission
Plctttred above are Eitttor and Mrs. Qaia O'Biien en a reoent bij> to Kbig's Maad AnuMMcnt Parit near Khig's Mill, Otaia. Ia next week's edition or the FannaiAe we wW m*lMi a sectiM af !•• ftciarea tahem at ibe pwdc aai aMtmdauatiy IM nare win be •¦ daptay at Hie Btata Paak at Haatley next week.
In aM$aim,imf
Summer Park Program
Aug. 6-10 and ia-17 inclusive. 1st se.'?sion - bus pick up 8:15-8:30. Re¬ turn I0:0ft-10:15 Village Hall. 2nd se.>vSicn - bus pick up 10:00-10:15. Retum 12:20 Village Hall. Girls wear swim caps - All bring towels.
rarcnts: The following is a list f.f other chiklren in the classes. If yci: have any quesiions please feel free to call us. Glen Delaney, Pro¬ gram Director. Phone 669-5539.
li( scssicn — Christine Reid. D:i- vid Reid, Michelle Reid, Tyr;i Reid, Kimberly Ziller. Pat ZiHer, John Sp?ars, Billy Weirich, Brian Spears, Retpr^a ScKer, Janice Smith, Mike Smith, Sherry Hafferkamp, Sandra Hafferkamp, Terry Kcopman, Steve Kccpman, Erwin Looney, Curtis Lotncy, Paul Looney, Paul Schidtz, Paui Eisenmenger, Vic«Mia Peters, Suzanne Ernesti, Ijori Seeman, Bcto- by Seeman. David Seeman, Daniel I.aiulorf, Cindy Veath, Crystal Ro- bcit,.=, Andrea Manning.
2nd session -- Don Strickland, Doug Strickland, Dave Strickland, Brcky Tessmer, Brenda Tessmer, Gail Ostrsndcr, Ginny Redeker, Margaret Master, Mark Kunde, Ro¬ bin Kiuide. Becky Kunde, Doug WiH, Dale Albright. Paula Isedtaait, Kar¬ en betdMvt, Stacjt
Joint Board Meeting To Discuss NeW Park
Above may be seen £.3nie of the partidpanti at Um dtacnaaion lietweea the Huntley Village offlciah and (he McHenry Mid Kaae County so«ii« department officials. Quay, executive director of tiie McMeary Couaty planning department is at tbe ri^t of the lecture. Next to luoi to Hewy Marlowe, Ron StMupe, Harley Mackeiiea, Mayor McUnl Eaatioia,
In the front row la Dick Yoong, Kane county EavhraermoBtal Director and Phyllis Walters of the McHenry Coon^ Baard.
Miss McHenry County CtauctMna Screening
As the My 7 deadline n^tra, sev- Mr. £1^ Tlauia*., Pr " '
eni mim-,
$500 Silver Dollars Taken In Burglary
The burglary took place between the houn> of nnidnight and 3 a.m. early Thursday niornwg. Dick Ormsby discovered the theft when he was called to tow a stolen car which had t>een apprehended by the Crystal Lake poiioe.
Mr. Ormsby found that the win¬ dow at the side of the building, in the garage section, had been broken to gain entrance It was open and had been the apparent way of exist by the thieves.
TTie first thing that he saw was the fact that a small safe had been broken open and that 500 silver dollars were missing. Also miss¬ ing was the portable TV, which had been sittinjf on a window sill in the shoWTOom. The hot soup vend¬ ing machine had been pried open and the cash box taken. Two twrftlcN of whisky also d-sappeared.
Thciv wore stocks, lionds and other ini))Oi-tant papers in the small safe but they were not disturbed, said Mr. Oriwsby.
Crystal Lake police lieutenant, Jim Weidner, and Dectective Al Kruse. dusted the safe, vending machine and ether objects for fin¬ ger print.s. They found some on the broken (irlass of the window.
The theft of the 500 dollars'will cmount to at least (1600, according to Lt. Weidner, as they are worth at least $3 each.
"rcsfcv, Richard Pofresler, John For¬ rester, Donna Jones, Ixinna Jones, Wrtrie the feature .speaker at the annual Illinois Republican State Senate fund raising dinner on July 25. accorcHng to Sen. Jat-k Schaffer R-Cary.
This year's dinner will be held at the Conrad HiHon Hotel in Chi¬ cago.
'"We are most fortunate to have Gov. Reagan as our speaker," S^n. Schaffer said. "He is truly a great American and one of the nation's outstanding governors."
The dinner Ls held each year to raise funds for the use of Republi¬ can senators in general election campaigns. Republican senators throughout llUnoos benefit from the proceeds of the dinner, which is the primary source of fund raisii^.
A receptkm honoring Gov Rea- p.in will precede tlio dinner.
'Mil
firmed.
The Mis.s McHenry Couniy con¬ test is siet for- CH;«ning nighl feature of the McHenry Courvty Peir and if pastsycars attendance is an indica- ticji. an overflow crowd will wit¬ ness the l97.VMiss McHenry County pepeant.
Fmries to date include: Dena Stcxen. Miss Lawrence, sponsored by Ihe McHenry County Livestock Feeders Assooiatioo; Carol Jebens, Miss HebroB, sponsored by the Busi¬ ness Association of ebron; Jan Ban¬ der. Miss Harvard, sponsored hy the HarvanI Rotary Club; Karen Boihart, Miss Hurntley, sponsored by the Huntley Lions Club; Nancy Staley, Miss McHenry; sponsored by the Fox River Ladies Auxiliary; Cheri Piskule, Miss Lake-in^the-Hills, sponsored by Village of liBke4n-tbe- Hills; Jamie Hale, Mias Wbodatock, sponsored by the Woodstock Cham¬ ber of Commerce; and Cheryl Nel¬ son, Miss Richmond, sponsored by Richmond-Burton Jaycees.
Spciscrs cf other candidates will include: Cary Lions Club, Fox River Grcvo screening, without charge, for unsuspected cases of gUtticoma on July 17 from 9 am. to nocm. The unit wUI be sta¬ tioner at the Huntley Fire Station. This projec-t is Sfxwisored locally by the Lions Club. Glaucomia is a lead¬ ing case of blindness in lIlincLs and is most often found in those 35 and over. If undetected it can even¬ tually lead to blindness. Il is esti¬ mated that there are 90,000 cases of unsuspected ge present without the victim suspecting that he has an eye (fisease which could eventual¬ ly lead to bhndness if not found anl treated promptly. For instance, dur¬ ing a previous visit, a serious case of glaucoma was detected in Chief Richard Nelson, who otherwise could' be blind today. Other less serious caset: have been det«Hed in Huntley. It is for this reason that the glau¬ coma screening unit is t>eing brought t«) Huntley hy the lions Club.
Huntley Planning Con^tnission